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====== Non Run Direct Restore ====== | ====== Non Run Direct Restore ====== | ||
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This is the conventional restore method where CloudBacko Pro will restore the guest virtual machine files to the Hyper-V server. | This is the conventional restore method where CloudBacko Pro will restore the guest virtual machine files to the Hyper-V server. | ||
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+ | ===== Restore to Original Hyper-V Host ===== | ||
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- | ===== 1). Restore to Original Hyper-V Host ===== | ||
**Restore of a Guest VM to the Original Hyper-V Host (Original Location)** -- This option will restore guest VM to original location which contains the backed up guest VM. | **Restore of a Guest VM to the Original Hyper-V Host (Original Location)** -- This option will restore guest VM to original location which contains the backed up guest VM. | ||
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==== a). Restore of Guest VM to the Original Hyper-V Host (Original Location) ==== | ==== a). Restore of Guest VM to the Original Hyper-V Host (Original Location) ==== | ||
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1. In the CloudBacko Pro main interface, click the Restore icon. \\ {{public:module:hyper-v:hyperv-168.png?200}} | 1. In the CloudBacko Pro main interface, click the Restore icon. \\ {{public:module:hyper-v:hyperv-168.png?200}} | ||
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* **No** – the restore of the current guest virtual machine will be skipped. \\ {{public:module:hyper-v:hyperv-177.png?640}} | * **No** – the restore of the current guest virtual machine will be skipped. \\ {{public:module:hyper-v:hyperv-177.png?640}} | ||
- | 9. After the Hyper-V guest virtual machine has been restored. \\ {{public:module:hyper-v:hyperv-178.png?640}} | + | 9. After the Hyper-V guest virtual machine has been restored. \\ {{public:module:hyper-v:hyperv-191.png?640}} |
10. Go to the Hyper-V server and open the Hyper-V Manager to verify the guest has been restored and power on the guest virtual machine. \\ {{public:module:hyper-v:hyperv-179.png?640}} | 10. Go to the Hyper-V server and open the Hyper-V Manager to verify the guest has been restored and power on the guest virtual machine. \\ {{public:module:hyper-v:hyperv-179.png?640}} | ||
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==== b). Restore of Guest VM to the Original Hyper-V Host (Alternate Location) ==== | ==== b). Restore of Guest VM to the Original Hyper-V Host (Alternate Location) ==== | ||
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This feature will restore any guest VM to another location (a different disk or folder) on the same Hyper-V host. The Restore to Alternate location can be used to restore only one guest virtual machine at any one time. | This feature will restore any guest VM to another location (a different disk or folder) on the same Hyper-V host. The Restore to Alternate location can be used to restore only one guest virtual machine at any one time. | ||
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1. In the CloudBacko Pro main interface, click the Restore icon. \\ {{public:module:hyper-v:hyperv-181.png?200}} | 1. In the CloudBacko Pro main interface, click the Restore icon. \\ {{public:module:hyper-v:hyperv-181.png?200}} | ||
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</WRAP> | </WRAP> | ||
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- | ===== 2). Restore to Different (Standby) Hyper-V Host ===== | + | ===== Restore to Different (Standby) Hyper-V Host ===== |
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This restore option allows you to restore your backed up guest VM to another Hyper-V host, for example if your original Hyper-V host is down and you need to restore your production guest VM’s to a standby Hyper-V host. | This restore option allows you to restore your backed up guest VM to another Hyper-V host, for example if your original Hyper-V host is down and you need to restore your production guest VM’s to a standby Hyper-V host. | ||
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9. Click Restore to start the restore process. | 9. Click Restore to start the restore process. | ||
- | 10. The following screen shows when the restore is completed. \\ {{public:module:hyper-v:hyperv-205.png?640}} | + | 10. The following screen shows when the restore is completed. \\ {{public:module:hyper-v:hyperv-191.png?640}} |
11. Go to the Hyper-V server and open the Hyper-V Manager to verify the guest has been restored. \\ {{public:module:hyper-v:hyperv-206.png?640}} | 11. Go to the Hyper-V server and open the Hyper-V Manager to verify the guest has been restored. \\ {{public:module:hyper-v:hyperv-206.png?640}} | ||
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Example: Linux guest \\ {{public:module:hyper-v:hyperv-207.png?640}} | Example: Linux guest \\ {{public:module:hyper-v:hyperv-207.png?640}} | ||
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- | ===== 3). Individual Virtual Disk Restore ===== | + | ===== Individual Virtual Disk Restore ===== |
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The Restore raw file feature is used to the restore of an individual virtual disk to the original or a different guest VM. | The Restore raw file feature is used to the restore of an individual virtual disk to the original or a different guest VM. | ||
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8. Confirm the temporary directory path is correct and then click Restore to proceed. \\ {{public:module:hyper-v:hyperv-216.png?640}} | 8. Confirm the temporary directory path is correct and then click Restore to proceed. \\ {{public:module:hyper-v:hyperv-216.png?640}} | ||
- | 9. After the Hyper-V guest virtual machine has been restored. \\ {{public:module:hyper-v:hyperv-217.png?640}} | + | 9. After the Hyper-V guest virtual machine has been restored. \\ {{public:module:hyper-v:hyperv-191.png?640}} |
10. In Hyper-V Manager, right click on the guest virtual machine you wish to add the virtual disk to and select Settings. \\ {{public:module:hyper-v:hyperv-218.png?640}} | 10. In Hyper-V Manager, right click on the guest virtual machine you wish to add the virtual disk to and select Settings. \\ {{public:module:hyper-v:hyperv-218.png?640}} |